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Champion Brown!

Dorian's Dylan

Huacaya, Herdsire (Male), Unproven | Dark Brown

AOA# 35231646   D.O.B. 11/28/2014

Sire:
Beethoven's Dorian 
| AOA# 31347716  | Light Brown 

Dam:
HRF Peruvian Solstice 

2x Champ, 2XChamp, HRF Peruvian Challenger Dau!

HRF Peruvian Solstice

Huacaya, Female, Proven, Medium Brown, Medium Rose Grey, Full Peruvian
ARI# 31747363 | DOB: 7/14/2010
Solstice received a Championship banner in her first show season and her second as a yearling! She is one quarter Accoyo and daughter of 21-time Halter Champion, HRF Peruvian Challenger. In their first spring show season, Challenger's crias have earned five Championship banners.

Solstice has excellent conformation and bone structure. Her fiber is carrying on the great qualities of her sire in her extreme density and finess, softness of handle, excellent luster and a highly defined tight crim...
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| AOA# 31747363  | Medium Brown, Medium Rose Grey 

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Everyone who sees Dylan knows right away that he's a Dorian son! This boy has it all and I think he knows it! He has presence, along with his awesome fleece and head. Very dense and soft fleece in tight, consistent bundles. Entered his first show at 2015 OABA Alpacafest and brought home the Blue ribbon. Next in a competitive class at VAOBA Expo, just weeks after turning 1, he got 3rd in the yearling class. He picked up his first banner at the 2016 Heart of Virginia show, coming in behind his half brother Juno in the Championship. He and Juno went on to win the blue ribbon for their damn Solstice in the Produce of Dam class. Dylan's next show appearances were in New York where he took the blue with Judge Jude Anderson calling him the "clear winner" in the yearly class at NEOBA. The next day, he came in second in yearling halter at Empire under judge Helen Testa. At PAOBA, he took another second. At the 2016 VAOBA Expo a week after turning two years old, he came in second in a very competitive 2 Yr Brown class of 6. He is ready to start his breeding career!

Awards

Reserve Champion, dark males, 2016 Heart of Virginia
First Place, Brown 2yr Halter, 2017 VAOBA
First place, Medium Brown Yearling Halter, 2016 NEOBA
First place, Dark Brown Juvenile Halter, 2015 OABA
Second Place, Brown 2Yr Halter, 2017 Heart of Virginia
Second Place of 6, Brown 2 Yr Halter, 2016 VAOBA Expo
Second Place of 7, Brown Yearling Halter, 2016 PAOBA
Second place, Medium Brown Yearling Halter, 2016 Empire
Second Place, Cottage Fleece, 2016 VAOBA Expo
Third of 7, dark brown yearling halter, 2015 VAOBA Expo
Fourth Place, Spin-Off, 2016 VAOBA Expo

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